that can automatically identify and reconstruct individual neurons from images of the mouse brain. The process involves tagging neurons with a super-multicolor labeling protocol, and then letting ...
There, those reflected wavelengths are transformed into electrical signals to be interpreted by our brain. So we don’t really “see” colour, but reflected light, as interpreted in our brain.
Colored green above, a songbird's cortex, which dominates the bird brain anatomy ... and brown and orange, seen in the images below). The darker blue area is called the midbrain.